Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery, Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regimental Museum and Tyrwhitt Drake Museum of Carriages

Postal Address: St Faith’s Street, Maidstone ME14 1LH

01622 602838

ADVICE FOR COLLECTION DONORS, IDENTIFICATIONS & RESEARCHERS

Donation of Artefacts:

We are grateful to be offered material, but are strict about what we accept. Generally, we only accept objects that say something unique and specific about Maidstone Borough, its environment and its people, and items that do not duplicate items already in our collections and which come with rich supporting information.

There is a temporary hold on accepting new acquisitions until April 2016 (subject to review) because we are currently auditing our collection to increase access to over 600,000 artefacts and identify any gaps for future acquisitions.

Identification of Artefacts:

The Maidstone Museums Service can only help with the identification of objects associated with Maidstone, or similar to items held in its collections. We cannot undertake drop-in identifications without prior notice. Please ring or email the Collections Team to make an appointment if you would like to bring in an object for identification (). It may be possible to carry out an identification of your artifact from a good quality digital photograph. Please provide as much background information as possible about the object, such as where and when you acquired it, the material (if known), good quality digital image etc. Please allow 4 weeks for identifications to be processed, unfortunately it is not always possible to get an appointment immediately.

Identification information provided is the opinion of the identifier only; we are unable to provide an authentication or valuation service.

All archaeological finds should be reported to your local Finds Liaison Officer (FLO) under the Portable Antiquities Scheme (). Details for the Kent and Medway FLO are: Jennifer Jackson, Finds Liaison Officer, Heritage Conservation Kent County Council, and Invicta HouseMaidstoneKentME14 1XX. Phone (work): 03000 413401. Email address:

Researchers:

Maidstone Museums encourage the study and use of the collections by researchers. An appointment must be arranged before your visit.Appointments have to be booked at least 4 weeks in advance and the Museum reserves the right to temporarily close access to collections if staff are not available or there are practical reasons for restricting access.

Please note: The Collections Manager will judge requests to examine objects on a case-by-case basis and may sometimes refuse access. They will base their decision on the nature of the research, the condition of the object(s), the availability of the object(s), and any appropriate legal, ethical or health and safety concerns. Some collections can also be temporarily unavailable for a number of reasons,when contacting us please be specific about your interests and the items you wish to view. It is not always possible to browse through a large number of items, in most cases, a maximum of 10 artefacts per enquiry. Non-academic artefact viewing appointments may be limited to 30 minutes based on staff availability to faciilitate.

To make an appointment, please contact the Collections Team (), giving a minimum of 4 weeks’ notice. Appointments are available Monday-Friday 10am-5pm. All visits must be facilitated by a member of museum staff and in some cases researchers may be requested to provide references. If you subsequently have to cancel an appointment, please let us know with at least 1 week notice.

The research visit

On arrival, research visitors will be asked to sign the Visitors’ Book with their name, address/institution and reason for visit.

Visitors must abide by any conditions relating to handling outlined by the supervising member of staff. All visitors handling objects will be expected to wear gloves. These will be provided by the Museum. Researchers must use pencils for note taking. Pens, biros, felt tips, solvent based fixing sprays, and wet painting materials etc. are not permitted.

Museum staff reserve the right to search visitors bags and vehicles. Smoking is not permitted in any part of the stores or the main Museum. Eating and drinking is only permitted in areas dedicated to that purpose. No onsite visitor parking is available.

Maidstone Museums will endeavour to make the information about the collections accessible to researchers. Access will be restricted to sensitive collections information including valuation, location and some donor information.Any information supplied is only an opinion and not an authentication.

All researchers are requested to provide copies of their research (whether published or unpublished) pertaining to items in the collections, to add to the catalogue information.

Please be aware that it may not be possible to reproduce certain collections because of copyright legislation, handling restrictions or other reasons. Reproductions must also not be published, including on the internet.

Commercial reproduction requests should be submitted to the Commerce and Retail Officer, Alex Gurr ().

Identification requirements

On your first visit you must bring two forms of identification, proof of your name with signature/photo and proof of address. Please note that documents need to be originals, copies are not acceptable. The Museum will not make copies of these documents.